About Judith Hermann
Judith Hermann was born in Berlin in 1970. Her debut “Summerhouse, Later” (1998) was exceptionally well received. She followed this up in 2003 with her short story collection “Nothing But Ghosts”. Some of these stories were adapted to film in 2007. Her internationally celebrated 2009 book “Alice” contained five stories about the eponymous character. Judith Hermann published her first novel, “Where Love Begins”, in 2014. This was followed up by her anthology “Lettipark” (2016), which won the Danish Blixen Prize for short stories. Judith Hermann has won several awards for her work, including the Kleist Prize and the Friedrich Hölderlin Prize. Her 2021 novel “Home” was nominated for the Leipzig Book Fair Prize and won Judith Herman the Bremen Literature Prize in 2022. Her latest novel, “We Would Have Told Each Other Everything”, was published in 2023.